I love working with individuals of all ages to provide a safe place for guidance and support through life's various changes and challenges.
For as long as I can remember, I have thrived on working with people and helping them with various life happenings–whatever they may be. I graduated from St. Edward’s University with a Master of Arts in Counseling and a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology and am provisionally licensed as an LPC-Intern. During my undergraduate studies, I discovered my love for working with individuals (and their family members) on the autism spectrum and would like to continue working with individuals with ASD in the years to come. I also enjoy working with anyone who requires guidance and support through varying life transitions, changes, and challenges. As a Certified Positive Discipline Parent Educator, I help promote healthy boundaries and autonomy to the clients I work with and teach valuable social and life skills.
I understand and empathize with the fact that life happens and everyone experiences various challenges and uncertainties at one point in time or another. With this in mind, I acknowledge how important therapy is to help people navigate through those struggles to help with increased self-awareness, self-esteem, support, autonomy, and overall life satisfaction. My approach to therapy is authentic, genuine, and free of judgment so therapy with me will feel comfortable (even when things get emotional or awkward) because client’s will always be able to be undeniably themselves.